When the announcer asked if the kids were ready, Brown immediately took off before the "go ahead" and the other children followed.

"I was worried about him being the first one and he was he took off," says Dean Janovec, Blake's grandfather.

The kids quickly got to work and Blake filled his basket with eggs while his mom's heart was filled with joy.

"Spending time with family and it's nice to see things through a 2-year-old's eyes versus an adult's eyes and just see how excited he gets about different things so it's been a lot of fun," said Michelle Brown, Blake's mother.

Other parents at the event helped and guided kids around the hunt.

"Want to put it in your basket? They're like, we're so confused," says Emily Shelstad, who took her 1-year-old twin boys and 3-year-old daughter.

"Evie did a great job, the boys were a little confused but she did a great job sharing her eggs so everyone was a winner," Shelstad said.

Every family that participated today walked away with new memories.

"So fun to be doing the same traditions I did as a child with my kids now," Shelstad said.

"It's just awesome to see the parents get out there and be involved with the kids," Linda Janovec, Blake's grandmother, said.